Ph.D. (2004), Northwestern University, Accounting
M.B.A. (1999), Hebrew University, Israel
B.A. (1997), Hebrew University, Israel, Economics & Statistics
Daniel Cohen joined New York University Stern School of Business as an Assistant Professor of Accounting in June 2005. Before joining the Stern School of Business, Professor Cohen was an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. He teaches courses in financial accounting and financial statement analysis.
Professor Cohen’s research focuses on financial reporting and disclosure, discretionary accounting choices, corporate governance, and analysts’ earnings forecasts. His current projects investigate the determinants and consequences of financial reporting as well as the effects of regulation on corporate governance.
Professor Cohen received his B.A. in Economics and Statistics as well as his M.B.A. from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and his Ph.D. in Accounting from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in 2004.